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According to a new report, more than 70% of adults incarcerated in Maryland for crimes they committed as children were physically abused before being locked up.
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The Robert Wood Foundation gave grants to nine cities across the nation.
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The company's founding director, Tyde-Courtney Edwards, discusses how her trauma-informed dance therapy helps young victims of sexual assault and other violence start rebuilding their lives.
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A new initiative in Baltimore will help parents in prison or recently released … to strengthen and repair their relationship with their children. We speak with the project director. Plus, a mother who spent time behind bars talks about keeping the parental bond active.
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We’ll go On the Record with a new effort in Baltimore City to strengthen bonds between mothers and fathers in prison and their children. How to reduce the generational trauma of incarceration? Deputy Mayor Faith Leach shares her personal tie to the project.
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“When you have a lived experience, it's easier for you to walk the path of where the solution could be”
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Wes Moore, who is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in next year’s election, says one of his policy priorities would be creating a “trauma-informed” administration.